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Author Name Joginder K. Chawla Title India's Overland Trade with Central Asia and Persia during the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries Binding Hard Cover Book Condition New Jacket Condition New Edition Reprint Size 14 Cms x 22 Cms Publisher New Delhi, India Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2006 ISBN 8121511607 / 9788121511605 Seller ID 030623 The thirteenth century opened new vistas in the world history, particularly Asia. It witnessed the rise and fall of different dynasties and ultimately allowed the Mongols to survive as the mightiest power in China, Russia (Kipchak), Central Asia, and Persia for more than a century. They brought under their sway the Islamic lands of the Orient except India where the Turks had already established themselves as a powerful state during this period. The present study is the first of its kind dealing with India's overland trade with Central Asia and Persia during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The book seeks to interpret the working of the political forces in India and her neighbouring countries which shaped the commercial network of the medieval period. Despite the Mongol devastatations, the yasa of Chingiz Khan and the zeal displayed by the Turks created an aura of mercantile activities. Printed Pages: 196 with 2 folding maps.
Central Asia Persia Trade India
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